Labsy
Member
Hi!
This is always going on debate, with pros and cons, so it's time to pop it up again.
I have non-directional symmetric tires Cooper Discoverer AT3 Sport2, for which Cooper suggests this tire rotation scheme for all 5 tires:
So, I was doing this every 5000-6000km for last 25-30k and all was fine. Never needed to rebalance, no shaking, perfect.
...except inner side of all tires begun to wear more, say 0,5 to 1mm more worn inside than out, all 5 tires.
So I decided to flip tires over on all 5 rims and to maintain their position to begin equalizing tread wear.
But right after flipping, first highway ride I felt slight steering wheel shaking. Not like it. For the following few days I drove some 500kms across curvy roads a bit more aggressive, thinking, they maybe need to sit properly and they might align themselfs out. But after 1 week same story, slight shaking over 80 km/h.
So after a week I went to different tire shop to check ballance and shockingly - all tires, including spare, were waaaay out of balance. No wonder they shake, I thought.
Drove home some 40kms of highway and all seems fine.
BUT next day, same highway...shaking steering wheel again!
Next day, nothing...smooth as butter???
WTF???
I am lost.
Did I mock it up by flipping them over?
Should I flip them back?
This is always going on debate, with pros and cons, so it's time to pop it up again.
I have non-directional symmetric tires Cooper Discoverer AT3 Sport2, for which Cooper suggests this tire rotation scheme for all 5 tires:
So, I was doing this every 5000-6000km for last 25-30k and all was fine. Never needed to rebalance, no shaking, perfect.
...except inner side of all tires begun to wear more, say 0,5 to 1mm more worn inside than out, all 5 tires.
So I decided to flip tires over on all 5 rims and to maintain their position to begin equalizing tread wear.
But right after flipping, first highway ride I felt slight steering wheel shaking. Not like it. For the following few days I drove some 500kms across curvy roads a bit more aggressive, thinking, they maybe need to sit properly and they might align themselfs out. But after 1 week same story, slight shaking over 80 km/h.
So after a week I went to different tire shop to check ballance and shockingly - all tires, including spare, were waaaay out of balance. No wonder they shake, I thought.
Drove home some 40kms of highway and all seems fine.
BUT next day, same highway...shaking steering wheel again!
Next day, nothing...smooth as butter???
WTF???
I am lost.
Did I mock it up by flipping them over?
Should I flip them back?